Office Updates: Keeping our office safe from coronavirus, and Telemedicine

Thank you for your patience as we continue to adapt during the coronavirus pandemic. Here are a few updates:
Keeping our office safe for families:
What we’re doing to keep Lakeside Pediatrics safe from COVID-19 for your family

We have enacted significant changes to our practice to keep our office a safe place for your family to seek care. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Dr. Hagan in NY Times Article about Tracking Children with Smart-Technology Increasing Anxiety and Hampering Independence

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The Rise of Location Trackers for Kids As Young As 3. By Jessica Grose. New York Times. March 6, 2020.
Coronavirus Guidance

We wish to keep our families informed about the status of the worldwide COVID-19 epidemic, its impact on Vermont, what you can do, and how Lakeside Pediatrics is prepared. Here are current facts and our recommendations:
Dr. Hagan’s Commentary in VTDigger: To Invest Wisely, Invest Early

Members of the New England Federal Credit Union may be proud. In late January NEFCU awarded the Committee on Temporary Shelter a $1 million grant in support of their work to provide new housing options for homeless families and some of the almost 1,000 homeless children in our state.
Dr. Casey Sanner Joins Lakeside Pediatrics Team

We are thrilled to announce the addition of Casey Sanner, MD to the Lakeside Pediatrics team. Currently a senior resident at the University of Vermont Children’s Hospital, Dr. Sanner will start seeing patients in our practice in September 2020.
Welcome to our new Care Coordinator, Jordan Palker, MSW

We are very pleased to welcome Jordan Palker, MSW to our Lakeside Pediatrics team as our new Lead Care Coordinator!
Lakeside Pediatrics Supports the BHS Girls Soccer Team’s #Equalpay Movement

Lakeside Pediatrics is very proud of the Burlington High School girls soccer team’s #Equalpay movement. Their quest to raise money in partnership with Change The Story is an effort to bring attention to the gender wage gap.
Carcinogen Found in Ranitidine

On September 13, 2019 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a statement notifying clinicians and consumers of the discovery of a carcinogen in ranitidine.